Sentences with phrase «be named for»

Short Street west to Illinois Highway 53 will be named for Van Kampen.
The Gaskin maneuver is the first obstetrical procedure to be named for a midwife.
The Tinley Park Park District is building a 65,000 - square - foot recreation center that will be named for Bettenhausen.
And who wouldn't want to be named for Julia Roberts?
A street in a development will be named for her this year: Bradley Lane.
The new $ 2.5 million athletic plant, with its 17,000 - seat basketball gym, will be christened Allen Fieldhouse, defying a tradition that no KU buildings should be named for living men.
Kante is a regular French international and is being considered a strong contender for the PFA Player of the Year; two areas that Coquelin can not claim and realistically is very unlikely to ever be named for.
(«I'd rather be named for a horse than a lot of people I know,» Peter says.)
seeds were discovered (though they will grow elsewhere) Chia seeds are thought to be named for the Chiapas
The child, who can't be named for legal reasons, made headlines in August, following a Times report that stated the foster family did not speak English and that the girl had not been allowed to wear a crucifix.
CSW's South Asia Advocacy, who can't be named for security reasons, told Premier's News Hour churches in Nepal have come up with creative strategies for sharing the gospel.
John Paul II's approach to east central Europe was based on different premises: that the post-war division of Europe was immoral and historically artificial; that communist violations of basic human rights had to be named for what they were; and that the «captive nations» could eventually find tools of resistance that communism could not match, if they reclaimed the religious, moral, and cultural truth about themselves and lived those truths without fear.
A Christian Solidarity Worldwide Sudan officer, who can't be named for security reasons, told Premier how Taour reacted to the news: «He conveyed his thanks to everyone who has been praying and working on his case and on his behalf.
Just like anti-Semitism or Islamophobia, anti-Christian persecution must be named for the evil that it is and challenged by people of faith and of no faith.
This is what needs to change and why people need to be named for their actions.
They asked not to be named for safety reasons.
The court heard how he touched the thigh and breast of a woman who can not be named for legal reasons.Appearing at Swindon Crown Court, the 67 - year - old...
The founder and director of Charis, who can't be named for safeguarding reasons, said:» We want the women to know Jesus loves them, and can change their lives too if they want that.
Koni store may or may not be named for its «kone» - shaped sushi rolls, also known as «temaki» hand rolls in Japan.
The sometime DJ and artist (he has collaborated with Takashi Murakami and will have a show of his work at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago in 2019) is the first finalist for the LVMH Young Designers Prize to be named for a major design role within one of the conglomerate's brands.
One entrepreneur — who asked not to be named for this piece — says he pays to come to the event to network, but would never want to be an exhibitor at the event.
Super affiliate would be the name for it.
Though his fund is named for a doubtful emoticon, Dror says that it means serious business and that he had received positive feedback from investors on the name.
New Hampshire: Named for the county of Hampshire in England, which was named for city of Southampton.
North Carolina: Both Carolinas were named for King Charles II.
He named the company Winnebago for Forest City's river, which itself was named for the Native Americans who originally inhabited the area.
This rye - and - bourbon duo is named for a Bourbon aristocrat who raced horses in the Kentucky Derby during the late 19th century and popularized the Old Fashioned cocktail.
It was named for W.S. Bodey, who discovered gold in the area but froze to death while out getting supplies during the town's first winter.
In 2009, General Motors killed its Pontiac line of vehicles, which was named for the city, and then announced the closure of two local plants, putting more than 2,000 people out of work and costing the city a huge chunk of tax revenue.
Many large organizations have embraced such regulations, including the NFL (where «The Rooney Rule,» is named for early proponent and Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney), Pinterest, Facebook and RBC, the latter of which has a goal of granting half of new executive appointments to women and one in five to members of visible minority groups.
In addition to the Gates Foundation, the others that received this round of funding are the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, which is named for the billionaire's first wife, and his children's foundations: the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, Sherwood Foundation and NoVo Foundation.
And yes, it's named for the singer - songwriter - actress - filmmaker.
The second - oldest business school in the US, the Haas School of Business was named for Walter Haas, who was an undergrad at Berkeley and grew Levi Strauss & Co. into the world's largest apparel manufacturer before his death in 1979.
Olly's products come in gummy form and are named for benefits like Calm, Immunity, Sleep, and Beauty.
Nexus Brewery, which is famous for serving up soul food like chicken and waffles, is named for an extra-dimensional realm in «Stark Trek.»
«EdgeRank is a name for one of the early News Feed algorithms, that we occasionally still see used by the press to refer to all the algorithms that power News Feed,» a Facebook spokesperson says.
No lawyer was named for the plaintiff in the suit.
So he penned a letter to his 12,700 - strong «crew» — Vanguard is named for an 18th - century ship, and nautical terms abound there — and posted it internally, on Dec. 15, 2010, to «Bill's Blog.»
(Daesh is another name for ISIS.)
The assistant, called Moneypenny, is named for the devoted secretary from James Bond.
Cambridge Analytica used this and other data — collected from data brokers and other sources — to fuel its Project Ripon, an effort to win Republican races that was named for the birthplace of the party, Ripon, Wisconsin.
Scurfield Hall was named for the late Ralph Scurfield, who was president of the NuWest Group and a prominent homebuilder and land developer in the Calgary area.
In 1986 Scurfield Hall opened and was named for the late Ralph Scurfield, who was president of the NuWest Group and a prominent homebuilder and land developer in the Calgary area.
Ponzi schemes were named for Charles Ponzi, a man who raised millions of dollars from investors in a stamp scheme, but in fact was just paying early investors with money raised from later investors.
These things have these names because the people and companies they were named for gave the university a lot of money.
«Tax loss harvesting» is the name for the strategy of going through your taxable accounts and selling losing investments for the potential tax benefit.
The Craig Scholarship was established in 2016 by the Craig family and is named for Jeanette W. and Eugene «Gene» L. Craig.
The eighth most populous county in Utah, Box Elder County is named for the tree species that is so common in the county.
It was incorporated in 1906, and is named for the Laurel shrub, which is native to the area.
The city is named for WIlliam A.H. Loveland, and is home to the Benson Sculpture Park.
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